Flossie May “Flo” Michaud

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Flossie May Michaud (née Chrismas), who just celebrated her 95th birthday on December 10, 2016. She passed away at Kelowna General Hospital on January 8, 2017 and was promoted to Glory.

Flo was born December 10, 1921 in Oxbow, Saskatchewan to George and Mary Chrismas. She was the oldest of four children and grew up during the dirty thirties in Sturgeon Creek, Manitoba, working hard on the family farm. When she grew older she worked in a medical clinic for five years, where she quickly discovered her love of people. Flo married Edward Michaud in 1946. Flo and Ed had three daughters, and resided in Prince Rupert.

Flo was a survivor of the largest Alaskan earthquake on March 28, 1964, measuring 9.2. Eventually Flo and her family made their way to Kelowna, where for many years she taught Sunday school for the Salvation Army. She loved helping people. She eventually became the assistant manager for the Salvation Army in Kelowna, serving there for fourteen years. Flo loved and served her Lord and Saviour in every aspect of her life. Her light shone bright for all who knew her. She has inspired all her family with her example of being a Godly woman, and putting the needs of others first. In her last years the phrase “I’m going to fly away” became her motto. The Lord finally gave her wings, and so we will meet again.